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Restriction Polymorphism of Mitochondrial DNA in Koreans and Mongolians
Authors:Derenko  M V  Lunkina  A V  Malyarchuk  B A  Zakharov  I A  Tsedev  Ts  Park  K S  Cho  Y M  Lee  H K  Chu  Ch H
Institution:(1) Institute of the Biological Problems of the North, Russian Academy of Sciences, Magadan, 685000, Russia;(2) Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991, Russia;(3) College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742, Korea;(4) Department of History, Kangwon National University, Chunchon, 200-701, Korea
Abstract:Using the data on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) restriction polymorphism, the gene pools of Koreans (N = 164) and Mongolians (N = 48) were characterized. It was demonstrated that the gene pools were represented by the common set of mtDNA haplogroups of East Asian origin (M*, M7, M8a, M10, C, D4, G*, G2, A, B*, B5, F1, and N*). In addition to this set, mtDNA haplogroups D5 and Y were identified in Koreans while Mongolians possessed haplogroup Z. Only in Mongolians, a European component with the frequency of 10.4% and represented by the mtDNA types belonging to haplogroups K, U4, and N1, was identified. Phylogenetic and statistical analyses of the data on mtDNA variation in the populations of South Siberia, Central, and East Asia suggested the existence of interpopulation differentiation within these regions, the main role in which was played by the geographical and linguistic factors. Analysis of the pairwise F ST distances demonstrated close genetic similarity of Koreans to Northern Chinese, which in turn, were clearly different from Southern Chinese populations. Mongolians occupied an intermediate position between the ethnic groups of South Siberia and Central/East Asia.
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